Screw those unachievable paradigms we called Disney Princesses, I only ever related to the smart but overlooked three dimensional characters they called villains, and here’s why: (a thread) pic.twitter.com/MJRGBO395p

She then works her way through the majority of the Disney Kingdom, rhyming off the flaws of the protagonists and princesses, and highlighting the positive points of the often misunderstood and overlooked villains.

Ariel is a bored snob who literally sings about having everything but it not being enough. She saves a man’a life, who she then stalks & decides to ‘re-meet’ (since he doesnt even remember what she looks like), but in order to do so, she’ll needs magic, so who does she call... pic.twitter.com/CRfP0ylpeG

Each tweet included an appropriate Disney GIF, and each one gained thousands of likes.

And yes, Scar ended up overthrowing the monarchy, but most societies had to in order to modernize! He and the hyenas made a new democracy! It was bumpy, but when new, improved Simba returns matured by time abroad, the pride is better for it! And the burn helped new plant growth. pic.twitter.com/1Qbu7WgtGF

After discussing Ariel and Ursula from The Little Mermaid, she takes on The Lion King and Simba, Mufasa, and Scar. Then it's on to Sleeping Beauty's Maleficent and Princess Aurora.

Also, how’s Maleficent the weirdo of Sleeping Beauty when the Prince is just walking around entering condemned properties and kissing dead chicks?! Also, fun fact, but Ravens are super intelligent and can speak better than parrots, so extra rad points to Mal. NEXT! pic.twitter.com/X36GobqrPN

Human villain men of Disney appreciation post. Who doesn’t love crimson and purple on an artfully tailored ensemble with a dramatic silhouette?! Also, kudos to Gaston for being the only Disney dude with body hair. pic.twitter.com/3kyOhmeR22

Some Twitter users revealed that Williams's comments changed their perspectives on Disney movies (for better or worse). In a recent tweet, she revealed that wasn't her intention to upset some poor unfortunate souls — the thread was for fun.

Thanks ♥️ It was fun! Funny how many people took it super seriously though, haha. It was never actually created to ruin their childhood movies for them, just a fun thought experiment arguing unpopular perspectives. And an excuse to search villain gifs 😂 https://t.co/LSFJkbyh6Z

Wholly subjective. I related to none of those princesses. Doesn’t mean I didn’t like them or their movies, but I started the thread as a fun silly debate experiment arguing villains perspectives cause I was often ostracized and unpopular growing up, so they struck a chord.

Others thoroughly enjoyed arguing unpopular perspectives and are waiting for more Tweets from Williams. Some are also bringing up other points.

This whole thread is fire. Love it. Most of these so-called "villains" were wrongfully maligned for years. I mean Ursula just wanted what was due to her based on simple contract law. Jafar was the best ruler Agrabah ever had. But Frollo was just medieval Mike Pence so not him.